Taking to his Facebook page to further explain the situation, A Plus said he is a citizen who is well aware of his rights, as he was only offering information and is not under investigation.

“You don't know your right as a Ghanaian. Oh!!! Sorry for you. I'm a witness. I have information to give police. I told them when I'll come. I'm not under investigation. I've not been charged with a crime. I told police when I'll come. Know your right my people. Don't allow police to hunahuna you!!” A Plus wrote.

A Plus had earlier welcomed the CID’s invitation to probe into his allegations, stating the move is the proof that President Akufo-Addo is living up to his promise of investigating all allegations of corruption in his government.

The rapper is still expected to honor the invitation, and will reportedly do so early next week.

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